These are sculptures with a fracture / rupture or stone crack that tends to fit together. It can be seen it well in some works, where the broken parts converge. The weaving almost perfectly combines the 2 original parts, leaving out the separation line. So in this case the weaving fulfils its task completely.

Divergent fracture, displaced fracture

There is a dynamic of removal. In this case one of the 2 parts is placed in a reception position of the missing part, while the other diverges by rotating in the opposite direction, as to reject the conjunction. The most obvious signal is the tension of the central thread of the weaving, it forces them into a non-definitive removal.

Slashed

A single block, apparently solid is wrapped by the thread of the weaving in an attempt to bind to the inner fracture zones, not visible from the outside. The dynamic element takes place in a not perceptible dimension from a visual point of view. Weaving tightens the external block to counter the destructive internal impulse.

The plastic form

The material maintains its rough areas that are a bridge to the ways of the initial path and the origin of the material. The smooth parts cross the threshold of edginess to follow more dynamic shapes, curves, soft folds. The fracture zones are modelled up to almost lose the contact zones and sometimes happens that in their re-composition the parts assume new forms compared to those of an interlocking. There are also attempts to manipulate the same shape by “bending” it as if it was an attempt to trace human directions. The thread of the weaving always present in some cases appears much more reduced even only to represent the symbol. In other cases it continues to fulfil its tension-element function.